PP21B:
Holocene Climate Archives from Across the Arctic: Detailed Paleoclimate Perspectives on Present-Day Polar Change I Posters

Tuesday, 16 December 2014: 8:00 AM-12:20 PM
Chairs:  Karl J Kreutz, Univ Maine, Orono, ME, United States and Cameron P Wake, University of New Hampshire Main Campus, Durham, NH, United States
Primary Conveners:  Erich C Osterberg, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States
Co-conveners:  Yarrow Axford, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States, Karl J Kreutz, Univ Maine, Orono, ME, United States and Cameron P Wake, Univ New Hampshire, Durham, NH, United States
OSPA Liaisons:  Karl J Kreutz, Univ Maine, Orono, ME, United States

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

 
Remote Correlation of Paleoceanographic Events in the Northern Parts of Bering and Barents Seas during the Termination I and Early Holocene
Elena V. Ivanova1, Ekaterina Ovsepyan1, Ivar Murdmaa1, Anne de Vernal2, Bjørg Risebrobakken3, Elvira Seitkalieva1,4, Eleonora Radionova5 and Galina Alekhina1, (1)Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, (2)University of Quebec at Montreal UQAM, Montreal, QC, Canada, (3)Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Uni Research Climate, Climate Research, Bergen, Norway, (4)Lomonosov Moscow State University, Geological Department, Moscow, Russia, (5)Geological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
 
Features of shoreline displacement in the Holocene of Franz josef Land Archipelago
Michail Anisimov, Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, St.Petersburg, Russia and Aleftin Barliaev, Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia
 
The Svalbard Barents Sea Ice Sheet deglaciation and its contribution to meltwater pulse 1a: Constraining ice sheet history with geomorphological mapping and 10Be exposure dating on Svalbard’s southern cape
Daniel Blake Nothaft1, Tobias Koffman1,2, Joerg M Schaefer1,3, Nicolas E Young3,4, Anne Hormes5 and Jason P Briner4, (1)Columbia University of New York, Palisades, NY, United States, (2)University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States, (3)Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY, United States, (4)University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States, (5)The University Centre in Svalbard, Department of Geology, Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway
 
Holocene Environmental Change in the Skallingen Area, Eastern North Greenland, Based on a Lacustrine Record
Bernd Wagner, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany and Ole Bennike, GEUS, Copenhagen, Denmark
 
Holocene Development of Greenland Sea Deep Convection: A Comparison of Calcite Surface and Bottom Water δ13c
Maciej Mateusz Telesinski1,2, Robert F Spielhagen1,2 and Henning A Bauch1,2, (1)GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany, (2)Academy of Sciences, Humanities, and Literature, Mainz, Germany
 
Reconstructing Hydroclimate Changes During the Holocene using Leaf Wax Hydrogen Isotope Records from the Norwegian Arctic
Nicholas L Balascio1, William J D'Andrea1, R Scott Anderson2, Marthe Gjerde3, Jostein Bakke3 and Raymond S Bradley4, (1)Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY, United States, (2)Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, United States, (3)University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, (4)Univ Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, United States
 
231Pa/230Th records of Arctic/Atlantic interchange in Fram Strait
Sharon Susanna Hoffmann1, Kyle J McDermott1, Jerry F McManus2 and Samuel B Mukasa3, (1)University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Wilmington, NC, United States, (2)Columbia U. / LDEO, Palisades, NY, United States, (3)Univ of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, United States
 
Reconstructing Deep Circulation Strength in Fram Strait Using Grain Size Analysis
Kyle J McDermott and Sharon Susanna Hoffmann, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Wilmington, NC, United States
 
Sea Surface Temperature and Sea Ice Variability at the Onset of the Holocene – Diatom Inferred Reconstructions from Baffin Bay from 15-10.9 cal. ka BP
Mimmi Oksman1,2, Arto Miettinen3, Michal Kucera4 and Rebecca Jackson4, (1)University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, (2)Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Copenhagen, Denmark, (3)Norwegian Polar Inst, Tromso, Norway, (4)MARUM - University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
 
Ice Core Records of Recent Northwest Greenland Climate
Erich C Osterberg1, Gifford J Wong1, David Ferris1, Eric Lutz1, Jennifer A Howley1, Meredith A Kelly1, Yarrow Axford2 and Robert L Hawley1, (1)Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States, (2)Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, United States
 
Deciphering the Ecology of Key Diatom Taxa to Understand Climate-Induced Changes in West Greenland Lakes over the Holocene
Jasmine E Saros1, Robert Northington1, Heera Malik1 and N John Anderson2, (1)University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States, (2)University of Loughborough, Loughborough, United Kingdom
 
Terrestrial and Marine Organic Matter Accumulation in Hudson Bay: A High-Resolution Record of Climate/Watershed Processes over the Late Holocene
Yvan Alleau1, Miguel A Goni1, Lauren Kolcynski1, Guillaume St-Onge2, Patrick Lajeunesse3 and Torsten Haberzettl4, (1)Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, United States, (2)University of Quebec at Rimouski UQAR, Rimouski, QC, Canada, (3)Universite Laval, Quebec, QC, Canada, (4)Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, Jena, Germany
 
Late Holocene Peat Growth at the Northern Siberian Periphery and its Relation to Arctic Climate Change
Henning A Bauch, GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany, Ekaterina Abramova, Lena Delta Reserve, Tiksi, Russia, Teija Alenius, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland and Matti Saarnisto, Finnish Academy of Science and Letters, Helsinki, Finland
 
Late Holocene Russian Arctic climate variability – spatial and seasonal aspects inferred from glacier and ground ice
Thomas Opel1, Hanno Meyer1, Diedrich Fritzsche1, Thomas Laepple1 and Dereviagin Alexander2, (1)Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research Potsdam, Department of Periglacial Research, Potsdam, Germany, (2)Moscow State University, Faculty of Geology, Moscow, Russia
 
New Paleoclimate Records from the Russian Far East: Carbon Accumulation Rates and Ecological Change Over the Last 13,000 Years from Western and Central Kamchatka
Christopher J Bochicchio1, Julie Loisel2, Zicheng Yu3, Dave Beilman4, Veronika Dirksen5, Oleg Dirksen5 and Jonathan E Nichols6, (1)Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, United States, (2)University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States, (3)Lehigh University, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bethlehem, PA, United States, (4)University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, United States, (5)Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, (6)Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY, United States
 
Assessing Stationarity in Ice Core Record-Sea Level Pressure Relationships for Yukon Territory Ice Core Records
Eric P Kelsey, Plymouth State University, Dept. of Atmospheric Science and Chemistry, Plymouth, NH, United States, Cameron P Wake, University of New Hampshire Main Campus, Durham, NH, United States and Erich C Osterberg, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States
 
A Storm-by-Storm Analysis of Alpine and Regional Precipitation Dynamics at the Mount Hunter Ice Core Site, Denali National Park, Central Alaska Range
Patrick L Saylor1, Erich C Osterberg1, Karl J Kreutz2, Cameron P Wake3 and Dominic Winski1, (1)Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States, (2)Univ Maine, Orono, ME, United States, (3)University of New Hampshire Main Campus, Durham, NH, United States
 
Melt layer stratigraphic evidence of increasing summer snow melt on Mt. Hunter, Alaska over the last 400 years
Dominic Winski1, Erich C Osterberg1, Karl J Kreutz2, Mark Baum1 and Cameron P Wake3, (1)Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States, (2)Univ Maine, Orono, ME, United States, (3)University of New Hampshire Main Campus, Durham, NH, United States
 
Major Ion Content of Aerosols from Denali Base Camp during Summer 2013
Cameron P Wake, University of New Hampshire Main Campus, Durham, NH, United States, Elizabeth A Burakowski, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, United States and Erich C Osterberg, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, United States
 
Holocene Changes in Climate and Ecological Gradients across the Alaskan Arctic Assessed with Multiple Organic Geochemical and Paleoecological Techniques
Jonathan E Nichols, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY, United States and Dorothy M Peteet, Goddard Inst Space Studies, New York, NY, United States
 
Paleoecological inferences of recent alluvial damming of a lake basin due to retrogressive permafrost thaw slumping
Roberto Quinlan1, Stephanie Delaney2, Scott F Lamoureux3, Steven V Kokelj4 and Michael FJ Pisaric2, (1)York University, Toronto, ON, Canada, (2)Brock University, St Catharines, ON, Canada, (3)Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada, (4)NWT Geosciences Office, Government of the Nothwest Territories, Yellowknife, NT, Canada
 
Input of Terrestrial Palynomorphs since the Last Deglaciation from Sediments of the Chukchi Sea Shelf, Western Arctic Ocean
So-Young Kim1, Seung-il Nam1, Irina Delusina2 and Kyung Sik Woo3, (1)KOPRI Korea Polar Research Institute, Incheon, South Korea, (2)Univ. of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United States, (3)Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, South Korea